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  ; Examples
  ; Examples
  ; $pwgen(10,a-z A-Z)
  ; $pwgen(10,a-z A-Z)
; $pwgen(30,0-5 ! . @)
  ; $pwgen(20,a-z 0-9 0-9)
  ; $pwgen(20,a-z 0-9 0-9)
  ; $pwgen(17,0-9 [[$chr]](36) $+ - $+ $chr(41))
  ; $pwgen(17,0-9 [[$chr]](36) $+ - $+ $chr(41))
; **Note**
; if a space (chr 32) is in the used characters, the returned password could be too short
; because mirc cuts of double spaces and spaces at the beginning and end of the returned password


  [[alias]] pwgen {
  [[alias]] pwgen {
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   [[while]] (%i > 0) {
   [[while]] (%i > 0) {
     var %set = [[$gettok]]($2,%i,32)
     var %set = [[$gettok]]($2,%i,32)
    ; if the length of the current set is 3, we assume its the right syntax
    [[if]] ([[$len]](%set) == 3) {
     ; get the ascii values of the two characters
     ; get the ascii values of the two characters
      var %asc1 = [[$asc]]([[$left]](%set,1)) , %asc2 = $asc([[$right]](%set,1))
    var %asc1 = [[$asc]]([[$left]](%set,1)) , %asc2 = $asc([[$right]](%set,1))
      var %j = [[$iif]](%asc1 < %asc2,%asc1,%asc2) , %max = $iif(%asc1 < %asc2,%asc2,%asc1)
    var %j = [[$iif]](%asc1 < %asc2,%asc1,%asc2) , %max = $iif(%asc1 < %asc2,%asc2,%asc1)
      ; we will loop from the smallest ascii number to the largest
    ; we will loop from the smallest ascii number to the largest
      while (%j <= %max) {
    while (%j <= %max) {
       ; we add the ascii value to the &chars binvar
       ; we add the ascii value to the &chars binvar
        [[bset]] &chars [[$calc]]([[$bvar]](&chars,0) + 1) %j
      ; we use a binvar so we won't get troubles with the maximum length of a variable
        [[inc]] %j
      [[bset]] &chars [[$calc]]([[$bvar]](&chars,0) + 1) %j
      }
      [[inc]] %j
     }
     }
     [[dec]] %i
     [[dec]] %i
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   ; (wich is approximate the limit of commands)
   ; (wich is approximate the limit of commands)
   while (%i > 0) {
   while (%i > 0) {
     var %pw = %pw $+ $bvar(&chars,[[$rand]](1,$bvar(&chars,0))).text
     ; again we use a binvar so we can add spaces
    bcopy &pw %i &chars $rand(1,$bvar(&chars,0)) 1
     dec %i
     dec %i
   }
   }
   ; and its done
   ; to avoid the "space bug" (see the note), you may want to use the binvar
   return %pw
   ; in that case we return the binvar name, uncomment the next line
  ; return &pw
  return $bvar(&pw,1,$bvar(&pw,0)).text
  }
  }


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Revision as of 10:47, 6 June 2006

This script will allow you to generate a random password of required length and using characters you want to.

; Usage: $pwgen(length,used characters)
; Examples
; $pwgen(10,a-z A-Z)
; $pwgen(30,0-5 ! . @) 
; $pwgen(20,a-z 0-9 0-9)
; $pwgen(17,0-9 $chr(36) $+ - $+ $chr(41))
; **Note**
; if a space (chr 32) is in the used characters, the returned password could be too short
; because mirc cuts of double spaces and spaces at the beginning and end of the returned password 


alias pwgen {
  ; first we check if this alias is used as identifier
  if (!$isid) { return }
  ; also check if the length is correct
  if ($int($1) == 0) { return }   
  ; the next part will fill &chars with characters that can be picked to make the password
  ;
  ; we cycle the different sets of "used characters"
  var %i = $numtok($2,32)
  while (%i > 0) {
    var %set = $gettok($2,%i,32)
    ; get the ascii values of the two characters
    var %asc1 = $asc($left(%set,1)) , %asc2 = $asc($right(%set,1))
    var %j = $iif(%asc1 < %asc2,%asc1,%asc2) , %max = $iif(%asc1 < %asc2,%asc2,%asc1)
    ; we will loop from the smallest ascii number to the largest
    while (%j <= %max) {
      ; we add the ascii value to the &chars binvar
      ; we use a binvar so we won't get troubles with the maximum length of a variable
      bset &chars $calc($bvar(&chars,0) + 1) %j
      inc %j
    }
    dec %i
  }
  ; check if &chars is not empty
  if ($bvar(&chars,0) == 0) { return }
  ;
  ; now we filled &chars we randomly pick characters out of &chars to make the password
  var %i = $iif($abs($int($1)) > 900,900,$v1)
  ; we do this $1 times, as long as its not larger then 900
  ; (wich is approximate the limit of commands)
  while (%i > 0) {
    ; again we use a binvar so we can add spaces
    bcopy &pw %i &chars $rand(1,$bvar(&chars,0)) 1
    dec %i
  }
  ; to avoid the "space bug" (see the note), you may want to use the binvar
  ; in that case we return the binvar name, uncomment the next line
  ; return &pw
  return $bvar(&pw,1,$bvar(&pw,0)).text
}